Category: Communiqués

ALF Targets UCLA Commuter Vans for it’s Vivisection

Communiqué from ALF activists Date: October 17, 2008 Institution targeted: UCLA Primate Vivisection Received anonymously There are roughly 12 (give or take a few, they’ll have to find the exact number) of those UCLA vans driving around with unfired shotgun shells in their mufflers. Some of them may have ignited with the warm weather that …

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Pilgrim Pride Chicken Company Truck Set on Fire

Communiqué from ALF activists Date: October 20, 2008 Institution targeted: Pilgrim Pride Chicken Company Received anonymously Pilgrim’s Pride is an American company that profits more and more each year at the cost of the suffering and exploitation of non-human animals; maybe this company thought it was immune from radical attacks in Mexico but they were …

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1500 Mink released in Oregon

Communiqué from unknown activists Date: October 17, 2008 Institution targeted: Oregon Fur Farm Received anonymously In the early morning hours of October 17th, a lone activist infiltrated the fur farm at 92659 Simonsen Road in Astoria Oregon. About 1,500 mink were released from their cages with at least 200 of these being breeding stock. The …

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KFC Painted

Communiqué from ALF activists Date: October 15, 2008 Institution targeted: Mexico, KFC Received anonymously October 14: A KFC was again targeted in Mexico State; its glass and walls appeared at dawn covered in paint. Action by the Frente de Liberación Animal. Faced with animal extermination, subversive and radical attacks! Spanish: 14 de Octubre: De nueva …

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Burger King Locks Glued Three Times in One Week

Communiqué from ALF activists Date: October 14, 2008 Institution targeted: Burger King Received anonymously A Burger King in California had all of their locks superglued three times in just one week. Gluing locks is essentially risk-free. It is quiet and takes only a few seconds. It costs the animal abusers hundreds of dollars in repairs …

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30 Shops Glued

Communiqué from Sticky Ones for Sabotage and Animal Liberation Date: October 11, 2008 Institution targeted: Shops Received anonymously October 9 With our hands and our hearts enraged by animal exploitation, today we glued the padlocks of 30 shops that profit from pain and suffering; this attack is claimed by the Sticky Ones for Sabotage and …

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Bachoco Poultry Company Painted, Tires Slashed

Communiqué from ALF activists Date: October 10, 2008 Institution targeted: Bachoco Poultry Company Received anonymously Mexico’s largest bird-killer received a visit from the Animal Liberation Front on the night of October 8th. Bachoco is its name; this life-destroying company not only takes advantage of enormous animal exploitation to make large amounts of money, but also …

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Ten Pet Shops Glued

Communiqué from ALF activists Date: October 8, 2008 Institution targeted: Mexico, Pet Shops Received anonymously With a lot of glue and a desire to fuck with exploiters, the ALF went out again into the streets to demonstrate that the sabotage will continue, without end. This time 10 pet shops were sealed, recalling one of the …

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Two UCLA Vans Sabotaged with Shotgun Shells

Communiqué from unknown activists Date: October 6, 2008 Institution targeted: UCLA Vivisection Received anonymously UCLA shame on you. With primates being the closest genetic relative that human beings have, that is they share over 90% of our genetic makeup, it is very reasonable to assume that in addition to DNA and similar molecules they also …

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Three Cars Paint Stripped in UCLA Vivisector’s Driveway

Communiqué from Students and Workers for the Liberation of UCLA Primates Date: October 6, 2008 Institution targeted: UCLA Vivisector Received anonymously Thought we’d shout out a big screw you to bill 2296 so we paint stripped three cars in the driveway of UCLA vivisector Baldwin Way at XXX XXXXX Street in Santa Monica. A kid …

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UC Berkeley Vivisectors, Theunissen and Freeman Targeted by Feminists For Animal Liberation

Communiqué from Feminists For Animal Liberation Date: October 6, 2008 Institution targeted: UC Berkeley Vivisectors Received anonymously This is a delayed report. We were inspired by the recent passage of the 2296 bill and the raid of an anarchist infoshop in Oakland. As the vivisectors revel in their false safety, know this. This law changes …

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Breeder of Fighting Cocks Has Windows Hit with Acid

Communiqué from ALF activists Date: October 4, 2008 Institution targeted: Mexico, Fighting Cock Breeder Received anonymously On the night of October 3, the Mexican A.L.F. again visited the home of a breeder of fighting cocks; if this bastard thinks that having a window open at his house will stop us, he is wrong. Windows at …

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Burger King and McDonalds Painted, Window Smashed

Communiqué from ALF activists Date: October 3, 2008 Institution targeted: Mexican Restaurants Received anonymously The Frente de Liberación Animal (Vegan Brigades) claims the painting of walls at a Burger King and McDonalds during the October 2 march in Mexico City, as well as complicity with groups and individuals sympathetic to direct action and economic sabotage …

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HLS’s FEDEX Package was Sabotaged

Communiqué from ALF activists Date: October 1, 2008 Institution targeted: Huntingdon Life Sciences Received anonymously A shipment sent to HLS via FEDEX was opened destroyed then resealed and sent at HLS’s expense. No matter how large or small the amount may be. we will continue to damage HLS financially until they stop the torture of …

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Burger King Painted and Attacked

Communiqué from ALF activists Date: September 27, 2008 Institution targeted: Mexican Burger King Received anonymously On September 27 the Frente de Liberación Animal carried out a direct attack on the multinational fast ‘food’ chain Burger King. Several slogans were painted on their windows, walls, light timers, signs, posters and other things as our radical response …

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